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º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest onshore salmon farm approved at heart of Grimsby seafood cluster

Aquacultured's £120m proposal is backed by councillors who spoke of huge economic potential and rare opportunity to play a leading role

The original impression for the salmon farming plant on New Clee Sidings. Since consultation launched, green and brown roofing, height changes and positioning have been amended. (Image: High Level Photography Ltd)

Grimsby looks set to land the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest onshore salmon farm after a £120 million proposal was approved by North East Lincolnshire Council.

Aquacultured Seafood Ltd’s plans for the facility, to be built on New Clee Sidings - port land beyond the current docks footprint - were given the go-ahead, with the driving force behind it hopeful of construction starting next year. The 40,000 sq m site will process 5,000 tonnes a year, feeding into the cluster it will form a flagship element of.

Mike Berthet, founding member of ASL and a former director with Grimsby-based M&J Seafoods, said: “Today is a major milestone in our journey to establishing a new, responsible and sustainable form of fish farming in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. As someone who has worked in the local fishing industry for 40 years, I am delighted that Grimsby continues to be a leader in this sector.

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“It is a groundbreaking development in the heartland of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ seafood processing. We will now take the good news back to our financial house in the City and to our existing shareholders, and put our shoulders to the wheel to raise the funds as quickly as possible, so we can get on site and start the build.”

A total of £75 to £80 million is required for the construction phase, with a further £40 million for the state-of-the-art recirculating aquaculture systems that are set to be deployed, as well as working capital to manage the initial growth phase ahead of first processing. 80 jobs will be created, with pledges to recruit and train locally.

Mr Berthet said: “I’m really grateful for the support of local seafood business community and the wider business community for all the help we have had along the way. I really do hope that once we are up and running the community will feel proud of what we have been able to bring to the Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes community.

“The nub of it for us is producing healthy, nutritious protein which the United Nations has clearly stated is the most economical use of land and water, and it couldn’t be in a better place - to do that while bringing new skill sets to Grimsby and to train the sector’s first aquarists here, will make for an excellent addition to the seafood sector.”